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revitalize
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Written by Michael Jacoby Brown, who has more than thirty years' experience in building community organizations, Building Powerful Community Organizations: A Personal Guide to Creating Groups that Can Solve Problems and Change the World is a handy step-by-step guide to creating, strengthening, and revitalizing grass-roots organizations for bringing about social change to solve problems in the community or workplace.
Hopefully, your excellent issue will incite those who suffered personally to play a vital role in revitalizing and redeveloping the region.
The title has a controlled circulation of professionals responsible for redeveloping, restoring, renewing, and revitalizing communities and natural resources, including: developers and owners; builders and contractors; city, state and federal government agencies; non-profit redevelopment organizations; architectural and engineering firms, landscape architects; and, environmental and planning firms.
 
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